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Lung cancer in relation to occupational and environmental chromium exposure and smoking

E., HALASOVA, T., BASKA, F., KUKURA, D., MAZUROVA, E., BUKOVSKA, D., DOBROTA, I., POLIACEK, M., HALASA,

Abstract:

The increased occurrence of lung cancer in residents of Dolný Kubín, the North-Slovakia district with ferrochromium industry, compared to the general population of Slovakia, led us to the study assessing influence of the occupational and environmantal exposure to chromium on the lung cancer incidence, respecting also the risk coming from cigarette smoking. Residents of Dolný Kubín district with the diagnosed lung cancer in 1984–1999 were involved in the study. The occurrence of lung cancer was significantly higher in people working in ferrochromium industry. The age at the onset of the disease in people exposed to chromium was by 5.5 years lower than in non-exposed. Smoking was an important risk factor, which has been proved particularly in non-exposed group where 62% were smokers and the onset of the lung cancer in them occured about 3.4 years earlier than in non-smokers. In exposed groups, no significant effect of smoking was found. We can conclude, that occupational exposure to chromium was identified as the main risk factor of lung cancer in Dolný Kubín district even overlaying effect of smoking.

Issue: 1/2005

Volume: 2005

Pages: 287 — 291

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